Allen And Heath GL2400is within financial reach of most people, even those just starting out. It’s quite possibly the best mixer than money can buy in its price range. Its responsive 4-band EQ, and every other element of circuit design has been carefully engineered to ensure the best sonic performance possible.
Allen And Heath GL2400-24 has 22 mono channels. Each of those channels has an XLR mic/line input and a 1/4-inch balanced line input. These mono channels have individual switches for phantom power, polarity, a line input/ 20 dB mic pad, and a high-pass filter (100 Hz, 12 dB per octave, pre-insert, pre-EQ). Each mono channel also has an unbalanced insert point (pre-EQ, post HPF) and a balanced direct out (pre-fade but switchable to post). The channel EQ is a four-band semiparametric with high and low shelving (12 kHz and 80 Hz) and two sweepable midrange controls (35 Hz - 1 kHz and 500 Hz - 15 kHz, ±15dB, Q1.8). Each of these mono channels is also equipped with 6 aux sends, all of which are switchable pre/post (grouped 1 - 4 and 5 - 6). As a default, the aux sends are wired pre-insert and pre-EQ. However, you can alter that by repositioning the console's internal jumpers - a simple process detailed in the user guide. Rounding out the mono channel strip is a pan pot, a mute button, a solo button (with LED indicator), a four segment signal LED, assignment buttons (1 - 2,3 - 4 and L/R) and a 100mm fader.
It’s quite possibly the best mixer than money can buy in its price range. Its responsive 4-band EQ, and every other element of circuit design has been carefully engineered to ensure the best sonic performance possible.
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